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and at the time both atlanta and houston were smaller than us. so over that very long period of time from 1960 to 2005 something happened, bad decisions politically, bad decisions from the business community, from the faith community, we just never got to where we needed to be. corruption not only in new orleans but i don't need to tell you because you travel to washington, d.c. and the state houses, it's endemic all over america and in our business counsels as well. it's good to recognize it exists and it's good to say it's not tolerable. and i think we have turned the course on that in the city of new orleans. and in the last couple of years have basically said look you have got to have an honest government. people need to know they work in confidence and they have a competent government work on top of that the other thing that is happening too, this is the ingredient that really has made this different. we don't have idea logical fights like they have in washington d.c. and we know that the only things that work here are those that have partne
and at the time both atlanta and houston were smaller than us. so over that very long period of time from 1960 to 2005 something happened, bad decisions politically, bad decisions from the business community, from the faith community, we just never got to where we needed to be. corruption not only in new orleans but i don't need to tell you because you travel to washington, d.c. and the state houses, it's endemic all over america and in our business counsels as well. it's good to recognize it...
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this currently is a big issue in atlanta, where road and sidewalk improvements could add $200 million to the cost of a new falcons stadium. while no one wants to experience a problem with 100 million people watching, the super bowl blackout reminds us of the importance of reliable basic infrastructure to all commerce. i'm rick horrow. >> susie: that's "nightly business report" for tuesday, february 5. have a great evening, everyone. and you, too, tom. >> tom: good night, susie. we'll see you online at www.nbr.com and back here tomorrow night. captioning sponsored by wpbt captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> join us anytime at n.com. there, you'll find full episodes of the program, complete show transcripts and ebll the market stats. oo .zrt geptbi a pa ge at bizrpt. and on twitter @bizrpt. vo:geico, committed to providing service to its auto insurance customers for over 70 years. more information on auto insurance at geico.com or 1-800-947-auto any time of the day or night.
this currently is a big issue in atlanta, where road and sidewalk improvements could add $200 million to the cost of a new falcons stadium. while no one wants to experience a problem with 100 million people watching, the super bowl blackout reminds us of the importance of reliable basic infrastructure to all commerce. i'm rick horrow. >> susie: that's "nightly business report" for tuesday, february 5. have a great evening, everyone. and you, too, tom. >> tom: good night,...
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new satellite pictures of north america from outer space at night, you can pick out new york city, atlanta, these big clusters of lights, chicago. and then as big as chicago is this huge ball of light in north dakota, as big as chicago. that's from the flaring of gas from fracking. >> rose: wow. >> yeah, as big as chicago in north dakota. >> rose: so therefore you would do what? >> well, i think ought to be tightly regulated and george p mitchell, george phineas mitch nell his 80s vest distinguished energy entrepreneur really developed the whole fracking process over decades. and he says it has to be tightly regulated, at a minimum. >> rose: dow believe that your views represent a majority of americans and get the same number of votes you got in 2000? >>. >> rose: 50 million or whatever it was. >> well, i don't know. >> rose: dow believe that that inaugural speech suggested a direction that you would applaud? >> oh, yeah, yeah. >> rose: dnd -- >> yeah, and i would againgo even further. but applied the direction he seems to be-- . >> rose: in that inaugural speech. >> yeah, absolutely. >> r
new satellite pictures of north america from outer space at night, you can pick out new york city, atlanta, these big clusters of lights, chicago. and then as big as chicago is this huge ball of light in north dakota, as big as chicago. that's from the flaring of gas from fracking. >> rose: wow. >> yeah, as big as chicago in north dakota. >> rose: so therefore you would do what? >> well, i think ought to be tightly regulated and george p mitchell, george phineas mitch...
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a woman who was working for a telephone company in atlanta who challenged her employer. a woman who worked for a mining company. where did those women get that courage that they displayed? >> well, i think we get it from each other. that's why it's so important to see this film because we do what we see not what we're told. in my textbook when i was in college, there was one sentence that said women were given the vote. and that was it. we were left thinking that, you know, we got privileges from on high which just isn't the way it works. and to see the coal miner and to see a great woman in history like eileen hernandez who was on the equal employment commission and who was the president of now, who played a huge role certainly at least as much as me, more. yet people don't know her. so this is a real mix of totally unknown, should be well known, a few who are well known. it's real life. and it is, to me, in a way the beginning of history. because it's remedial history. so one day we'll have human history. >> woodruff: at the end of the film, it's clear that for all the
a woman who was working for a telephone company in atlanta who challenged her employer. a woman who worked for a mining company. where did those women get that courage that they displayed? >> well, i think we get it from each other. that's why it's so important to see this film because we do what we see not what we're told. in my textbook when i was in college, there was one sentence that said women were given the vote. and that was it. we were left thinking that, you know, we got...
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plan can get through congress, but the white house says he will keep up the pressure, with stops in atlanta and chicago in the coming days. for a closer look at some of the president's prescriptions and how they fit into the larger questions about inequality in america, we get two views. kevin hassett is director of economic policy studies at the american enterprise institute, a conservative policy research center and katrina vanden heuvel is editor and publisher of "the nation", a liberal weekly magazine focusing on politics and culture. welcome to you both. so the president spent a lot of time lasas night, kevin hassett, talking about the importance of growing the middle-class, but he also said we must make sure that hard work leads to a decent living. in fact, he said today in asheville, if you're working full time you shouldn't be in poverty. is that a premise that's widely accepted, do you think? >> i think we all would wish that would be true. the problem is when there's periods of high unemployment the wage isn't low enough to encourage employers to give people a job. right now there
plan can get through congress, but the white house says he will keep up the pressure, with stops in atlanta and chicago in the coming days. for a closer look at some of the president's prescriptions and how they fit into the larger questions about inequality in america, we get two views. kevin hassett is director of economic policy studies at the american enterprise institute, a conservative policy research center and katrina vanden heuvel is editor and publisher of "the nation", a...
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because george mcclellan as president in november '64 and it came close, if sherr hand hadn't taken atlanta mcclellan probably could have won. and lincoln was doing everything coto keep the republican party together and to make sure that he got re-elected. and i think that johnson was from tennessee. he was loyal, union guy, and lincoln thought this will pull in the border states, this will calm down the democrats. >> same reason they chose lyndon johnson. >> people have chosen vice presidents in the case of kennedy he picked somebody who turned out to be, with the exception of the vietnam war, a very great president. >> the man ready to be president. >> yes, absolutely. and somebody, but johnson famously was possibleably drunk when he gave his acceptance, his inaugural speech, the vice president used to give them on the floor of the senate in the 19th century. and johnson was either in a panic or was drunk. and gave an incoherent speech and sort of announced to everybody that he was going to be bad news. and he turned out to be-- . >> rose: bad news. >> really, really bad news. and i think
because george mcclellan as president in november '64 and it came close, if sherr hand hadn't taken atlanta mcclellan probably could have won. and lincoln was doing everything coto keep the republican party together and to make sure that he got re-elected. and i think that johnson was from tennessee. he was loyal, union guy, and lincoln thought this will pull in the border states, this will calm down the democrats. >> same reason they chose lyndon johnson. >> people have chosen vice...
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he's going to be going to atlanta and then to chicago later this week. we're reading today not just republicans but democrats privately are saying, we think... we worry the president is out there campaigning, still in campaign mode when he really ought to be sitting down with lawmakers here in washington to work out some of these tough issues. >> i certainly haven't heard a lot of democrats saying that. what i would say is that this president firmly believes that it is part of his obligation to those who voted for him and those who voted against him to go out into the country and explain what his vision is, explain what his agenda is and to rally support for the proposals that he's put forward. proposals that on issue after issue already enjoy a majority of the american people's support. it's simply not the case that we should just have these conversations among ourselves here in washington. the president believes that we need to go out into the country and have the conversation with the american people. i think we're selling him short if we assume they'
he's going to be going to atlanta and then to chicago later this week. we're reading today not just republicans but democrats privately are saying, we think... we worry the president is out there campaigning, still in campaign mode when he really ought to be sitting down with lawmakers here in washington to work out some of these tough issues. >> i certainly haven't heard a lot of democrats saying that. what i would say is that this president firmly believes that it is part of his...
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when i arrived he was lower in atlanta ocala still based in atlanta. wasn't really in atlanta but traveling all over the place where the movement was at the time. those stories were not racially based stories. this i learned from the book, i never knew this, i learned it from jean patterson. the last story jack covered for the constitution was in little rock when eisenhower had the federal troops out and they rear desegregating send central high school. as jean patterson said at a memorial service jack was never the same after that. the common theme running through the stories about corruption in government or state officials, incompetent doctors, the movement, what he really did and what i would like to do in washington is battle injustice and expose it. he found in justice, whatever was, and exposed it. started when he was 22 and went to the time that he died and you know there is an old myth shattered by this book by the way, when i arrived at the constitution, both cuts and wrote about this, it was gospel truth and we believe that, jack did not sta
when i arrived he was lower in atlanta ocala still based in atlanta. wasn't really in atlanta but traveling all over the place where the movement was at the time. those stories were not racially based stories. this i learned from the book, i never knew this, i learned it from jean patterson. the last story jack covered for the constitution was in little rock when eisenhower had the federal troops out and they rear desegregating send central high school. as jean patterson said at a memorial...
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he was still in atlanta, he was based in atlanta. he really wasn't in atlanta, he was traveling all over the place where the movement was at the time. those stories were not the racially-based stories. >> no. >> the last, i learned from the book, frankly, i never knew this. and, actually, i learned it from gene patterson, that the last story that jack covered for the constitution, they sent him to little rock when eisenhower had the federal troops out, and they were desegregating central high school. and as gene patterson said at that memorial service, jack was never the same after that. you know, the common theme running through all of these stories whether it's corruption in government and state officials and incompetent doctors at millageville, the movement and then what he really did and liked to do in washington is he battled injustice and exposed it. and he found injustice, whatever it was, he exposed it. it started when he was 22, and it went to the time that he died. and that's why he believed so much in the first amendment.
he was still in atlanta, he was based in atlanta. he really wasn't in atlanta, he was traveling all over the place where the movement was at the time. those stories were not the racially-based stories. >> no. >> the last, i learned from the book, frankly, i never knew this. and, actually, i learned it from gene patterson, that the last story that jack covered for the constitution, they sent him to little rock when eisenhower had the federal troops out, and they were desegregating...
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narrator: atlanta is a rapidly growing urban area. its primary source of drinking water is the chattahoochee river, which also provides water to many downstream communities. but its infrastructure is dangerously old, without outdated facilities and combined sewer overflows polluting the watershed. the city faces strict consent decrees and lawsuits, along with a severe lack of funding. man: when i started working for the city of atlanta in the late '70s, we were approaching that point in time where a lot was going to be needed, in terms of rehabilitation and upkeep. most of the very large pipes were at least 80 years old. we had needs that were identified in the '50s and in the '60s and in the '70s that were deferred. woman: we are urging that we all try to find a way to overcome the obstacles and limitations that might exist. woman: when i was running for office, i met someone who knew mayor hartsfield, who, in the late 1960s, said, "i don't know who the next mayor will be, "but i know they'll have to fix the water and sewer infrastru
narrator: atlanta is a rapidly growing urban area. its primary source of drinking water is the chattahoochee river, which also provides water to many downstream communities. but its infrastructure is dangerously old, without outdated facilities and combined sewer overflows polluting the watershed. the city faces strict consent decrees and lawsuits, along with a severe lack of funding. man: when i started working for the city of atlanta in the late '70s, we were approaching that point in time...
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drenching rain and flash flooding from new orleans to atlanta. up to four inches of snow around amarillo, oklahoma city and wichita. on top of that, rain and mountain snow in the pacific northwest. >> mostly 40s in the northwest. 82 in miami. and 73 in new orleans. >>> coming up next after the break, new reasons to check your credit report. >>> plus, a developing story from overnight. police check out a new lead in the search for a suspected killer in california. >>> plus, the latest in casino comfort. placing bets right from your bed. >>> and welcome back, everybody. if you have not checked your credit reports lately you might want to. a government study finds one in four consumers are finding errors in their credit reports. those mistakes can lead to paying higher interest rates on credit cards. consumers are entitled to a free copy of their credit report each year. >>> but the delinquency rate is down. rising home prices and low-interest rates are making it easier for homeowners to refinance and lower their payments. >>> today marks four years
drenching rain and flash flooding from new orleans to atlanta. up to four inches of snow around amarillo, oklahoma city and wichita. on top of that, rain and mountain snow in the pacific northwest. >> mostly 40s in the northwest. 82 in miami. and 73 in new orleans. >>> coming up next after the break, new reasons to check your credit report. >>> plus, a developing story from overnight. police check out a new lead in the search for a suspected killer in california....
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the security guard in downtown atlanta outside the metro mall. we see a conflict between the security guard and two women in front of a group of children. the security guard ends up tasing one of the women. the video quickly went viral. we spoke to the security guard and he told us what he's up against every day. >> i had people try to sell drugs in here, sell stolen goods. when i first got here, i kicked them out. all you [ bleep ] drug dealers stay off this property. >> one guy really wanted to help deron long. jarome started a crowd tilt fund, hoping to raise money so that deron could get better equipment for himself to keep the people in this area safe. you can see in this story we got from wfbtv in atlanta how much equipment deron uses. in less than 4 ho24 hours, jaro raised more than $25,000. >> to tell us more about this fund, we have jarome via skype right this minute from atlanta. welcome to the show. tell me what it was about this story that moved you so much that you created this fund for deron. >> i saw how people were talking about t
the security guard in downtown atlanta outside the metro mall. we see a conflict between the security guard and two women in front of a group of children. the security guard ends up tasing one of the women. the video quickly went viral. we spoke to the security guard and he told us what he's up against every day. >> i had people try to sell drugs in here, sell stolen goods. when i first got here, i kicked them out. all you [ bleep ] drug dealers stay off this property. >> one guy...
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up next, chasing life with two of the atlanta hawks. i was in the ambulance and i was told to call my next of kin. at 33 years old, i was having a heart attack. now i'm on a bayer aspirin regimen. [ male announcer ] be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. i didn't know this could happen so young. take control, talk to your doctor. [heart beating] [heartbeat continues] [heartbeat, music playing louder] ♪ i'm feeling better since you know me... ♪ announcer: this song was created with heartbeats of children in need. find out how it can help frontline health workers bring hope to millions of children at everybeatmatters.org. >>> this past weekend, two atlanta hawks took time out to help lead a free one-hour yoga chas to children for choices,
up next, chasing life with two of the atlanta hawks. i was in the ambulance and i was told to call my next of kin. at 33 years old, i was having a heart attack. now i'm on a bayer aspirin regimen. [ male announcer ] be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. i didn't know this could happen so young. take control, talk to your doctor. [heart beating] [heartbeat continues] [heartbeat, music playing louder] ♪ i'm feeling better since you know me... ♪ announcer: this...
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janice down in atlanta. hey, janice, good morning. >> good morning, bill. >> what's up? >> caller: what i am calling ba about, to me it sees lime it's actually treason. i am trying to figure out why nothing is being done in reference to this. also, when they've met, when president obama was first elected and they met in a group
janice down in atlanta. hey, janice, good morning. >> good morning, bill. >> what's up? >> caller: what i am calling ba about, to me it sees lime it's actually treason. i am trying to figure out why nothing is being done in reference to this. also, when they've met, when president obama was first elected and they met in a group
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there's a been a delay in atlanta, new york city boston, and philadelphia. -- a wind delay in atlanta and new york city and boston and philadelphia. >> if we have an accidenwhere we had an accident on 355 near lake forest at the parkway, the accident has been towed away and the lanes are open. police have left the scene. look at the snow on the ground. give yourself extra time. springfield looks ok with the usual amount of volume from dale city to springfield, pretty good. we have a closure of the freeway headed on to pennsylvania avenue. back to you. >> thank you. 4434 degrees. global winemakers are targeting the u.s. market. >> and nasa plans to honor astronauts lost 10 years ago captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> welcome back. an alaska airlines flight makes an emergency landing after the pilot lost consciousness in the cockpit. airline officials say the flight originated in los angeles. somewhere over oregon, the pilot passed out. he eventually regained consciousness and was cared for by a doctor on the plane while the co-pilot should charge -- th
there's a been a delay in atlanta, new york city boston, and philadelphia. -- a wind delay in atlanta and new york city and boston and philadelphia. >> if we have an accidenwhere we had an accident on 355 near lake forest at the parkway, the accident has been towed away and the lanes are open. police have left the scene. look at the snow on the ground. give yourself extra time. springfield looks ok with the usual amount of volume from dale city to springfield, pretty good. we have a...
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he will head to asheville, north carolina, also atlanta and chicago. all part of the white house strategy to try to gain support outside of the capitol rather than inside. >> all right. susan mcginnis in washington. thank you. >>> you can watch the president's address here on cbs. cbs news coverage begins at 9:00 p.m. eastern. >>> in the words of one high-ranking church official, right now 1.2 billion catholics are holding their breath. the stunning news that pope benedict is resigning at the end of the month is a game-changer. after he resigns, the vatican says benedict will live in a monastery in vatican city. the process to elect his successor is already underway. we have this report from vatican city. >> reporter: pope benedict xvi is about to make history. the 85-year-old leader of the catholic church is resigning at the end of the month. he's the first pope to do so in 600 years. the pope's announcement came as a surprise to all but his closest confidantes. he said because of his age and deteriorating health, "i have had to recognize my incapacit
he will head to asheville, north carolina, also atlanta and chicago. all part of the white house strategy to try to gain support outside of the capitol rather than inside. >> all right. susan mcginnis in washington. thank you. >>> you can watch the president's address here on cbs. cbs news coverage begins at 9:00 p.m. eastern. >>> in the words of one high-ranking church official, right now 1.2 billion catholics are holding their breath. the stunning news that pope...
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washington, d.c., atlanta, and st. louis, mostly sunny, all in the 50s, but atlanta gets up to 58 degrees. denver, afternoon snow, a high of 38, and seattle can expect showers, a high of 52. >>> it is the latest proposal in the war on obesity. a major consumer group says we are drinking too much sugar, and as marlie hall reports, it says it's time to lighten up on the sweeteners. >> reporter: this is how much high fructose corn syrup consumer advocates say the average american drinks each year. that's the sugar in soda. >> that's about 70,000 calories per year. >> reporter: the center for science in the public interest is calling on the food and drug administration to limit the sugar content in soda and other sugary drinks. the group says current levels are harmful, leading to obesity, heart disease, and other health problems. >> when you're faced with a diabetes epidemic, the situation in which two-thirds of american adults are overweight or obese, the government has a responsibility to do something about that. >> rep
washington, d.c., atlanta, and st. louis, mostly sunny, all in the 50s, but atlanta gets up to 58 degrees. denver, afternoon snow, a high of 38, and seattle can expect showers, a high of 52. >>> it is the latest proposal in the war on obesity. a major consumer group says we are drinking too much sugar, and as marlie hall reports, it says it's time to lighten up on the sweeteners. >> reporter: this is how much high fructose corn syrup consumer advocates say the average american...
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reporter: ("did -3 you ever sit down and talkkto - him abouu what happened n atlanta?")"yes."repprter: glad he's on this ssde of it. anybbdd who alks about raa lewis ccn't posssbly quote thee book of psalms to know that -3 david was a man after god's own heart, after committing adulteey, after committing muuder, after being negligent & oo the job, after being taken -3out of positionn he's still somebody who od honored and ii phink that many times history caa't appreeiate it while you're in it, it's onlyy fter you walk awaa."and thht, says dr. bryantt defines redemption. pt's noo what you've done -- it's what you've beeome. 3 what will becomm of ray lewis after his "last ride" atttte super bowl this sunday?he's e-s-p-n and watch his son play football at the university of miami. 3 -3 3 nexttwe're taking yyuuto bourboo streee for a super &pbowl aturday night live ffom new ooleans. 3 and looking for a good ravens fans. he purple pride these pupssare sporting. 3 &p3 p 3 there's no better place too celebrate ray's last ride than in one of tte biggest party &pcitiesson the planet. pl
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. >> joining me now is atlanta mayor kasim reed. mr. mayor, great to have you here. i want to point out the ad we saw portions of there, it was only run in the washington, d.c. area and wayne lapierre was of course on the sunday talk shows over the weekend claiming the government is out to get everyone's guns. would your ad have had a bigger impact if it had played to a larger audience across the nation? >> well, i think it would have, but that's why i'm here today. this ad will be seen by millions of people really through the power of social media and certainly through mainstream communication efforts. the bottom line is we're making a -- sending a clear signal that we understand we are in the hard part of this debate and we are now trying to get a bill and what we are seeing from the other side is that they're not going to give an inch on any issue. that's really what the ad points out. but what i don't think people have anticipated is how committed to mayors across america led by mayor michael bloomberg are to actually getting a real bill that has absolute backgro
. >> joining me now is atlanta mayor kasim reed. mr. mayor, great to have you here. i want to point out the ad we saw portions of there, it was only run in the washington, d.c. area and wayne lapierre was of course on the sunday talk shows over the weekend claiming the government is out to get everyone's guns. would your ad have had a bigger impact if it had played to a larger audience across the nation? >> well, i think it would have, but that's why i'm here today. this ad will be...
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and also includes some atlanta celebrities like mayor reed. deejay frank ski and rapper neo. i wonder if he's going to be wearing is toboggan. >> or arriving on one. >> we are both having a debate right now. you can go to our facebook pages. go to mine and agree with me. >> go mine -- go to mine where the definition is. >> via google. i'm
and also includes some atlanta celebrities like mayor reed. deejay frank ski and rapper neo. i wonder if he's going to be wearing is toboggan. >> or arriving on one. >> we are both having a debate right now. you can go to our facebook pages. go to mine and agree with me. >> go mine -- go to mine where the definition is. >> via google. i'm
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ray lewis involved in a situation here in atlanta, a deadly outcome at a nightclub here. you say he's made a turnaround, he's a changed man. can you hear me, terence? terence moore, are you there? we'll work on getting him back. ray lewis involved in an altercation here back in 2001 at a nightclub. he was acquitted. and sadly someone died during that altercation and there were other people who were implicated in that as well. there are still people who believe ray lewis is guilty for that and should have paid the price, should have gone to jail or spent some time in prison and didn't. they still hold him responsible and they feel he should be held accountable. and there are others who feel he has paid the price, did his time and should move on. he has many critics and many supporters, in the years since the -- the 11 or 12 years since, he has turned his life over to god. you hear him speaking in press conferences speaking about god and his family. to be able to go out on a happy on a high note with his children by his side. he said for him children to see him as a champio
ray lewis involved in a situation here in atlanta, a deadly outcome at a nightclub here. you say he's made a turnaround, he's a changed man. can you hear me, terence? terence moore, are you there? we'll work on getting him back. ray lewis involved in an altercation here back in 2001 at a nightclub. he was acquitted. and sadly someone died during that altercation and there were other people who were implicated in that as well. there are still people who believe ray lewis is guilty for that and...
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a trip to an atlanta area preschool for a push for universal pre-k. as you can see, there goes air force one. but how does he play his inside game to get his second term agenda items accomplished? let's bring in our thursday gaggle, pulitzer prize-winning columnist, clarence paige from the "chicago tribune." cnbc contributor sharon taylor facten, and politico's senior reporter, welcome you all. sharon, i want to start with you. there are a lot of parallels here in some cases between what your boss tried to do in 2005 and what president obama is trying to do now. outside game, go find support, then play the inside game. that seems to be what the white house strategy is. didn't work for you guys and looking back, what advice would you give to president obama, lessons learned? >> well, it didn't work for george w. bush, in part, because he didn't have his own party aligned on south carolina. so i think the president does have his party aligned on many of his agendas. >> so that one advantage that he has. >> it has one advantage. i think, though, he is a
a trip to an atlanta area preschool for a push for universal pre-k. as you can see, there goes air force one. but how does he play his inside game to get his second term agenda items accomplished? let's bring in our thursday gaggle, pulitzer prize-winning columnist, clarence paige from the "chicago tribune." cnbc contributor sharon taylor facten, and politico's senior reporter, welcome you all. sharon, i want to start with you. there are a lot of parallels here in some cases between...
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an honors student and soccer player in suburban atlanta was found dead in his family's hot tub almost a year ago, a package of synthetic pot found nearby. he was just 16 years old and his parents, david andy yvette join us now. thank you for joining us now. i know this is a difficult one and you're here to help this not happen to other kids. tell me a little bit about chase. what was he like? >> he was a joy to be around. he would walk in a room and make everybody feel like you've always known him. feel comfortable. he had an inner light about him and he lived life with a zest and lived everyday like it would be his last. he had an inner light about him. people were attracted to that, older peers and younger children. we know he had an inner light because of how he lived and love he shared with family and friends and had that inner light from god within him. >> i know he was beloved by friends and people he went to school with and teachers and something that really devastated people when he pass wade last march. did you have any sense? did you know he was trying this out, this fake po
an honors student and soccer player in suburban atlanta was found dead in his family's hot tub almost a year ago, a package of synthetic pot found nearby. he was just 16 years old and his parents, david andy yvette join us now. thank you for joining us now. i know this is a difficult one and you're here to help this not happen to other kids. tell me a little bit about chase. what was he like? >> he was a joy to be around. he would walk in a room and make everybody feel like you've always...
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she's here in atlanta. you heard jennifer just a moment ago. she talked about her ordeal when she was 9 years old. in her response, she talked about dreaming about her funeral and those things. is that normal for people in those situations? >> it's definitely not abnormal. i think when a child faces a traumatic event and they don't know what the outcome is going to be and perhaps death is in their future, that is something that they repress and later in life, they fear that that is a possibility. and so in their dreams when their guard is down, that is going to creep up to them. so for her to be able to manage to process that fear, that dream is a pretty amazing feat for her as she ages and grows further away from the traumatic event. >> jennifer, as i mentioned before the break, your brother was also in the bus with you. your brother was older. how old was he? >> he was a year older than i was. he was 10. >> and you were 9 at the time. it was 16 hours. did he talk about it? did he share a similar experience that you had? >> my brother dealt wi
she's here in atlanta. you heard jennifer just a moment ago. she talked about her ordeal when she was 9 years old. in her response, she talked about dreaming about her funeral and those things. is that normal for people in those situations? >> it's definitely not abnormal. i think when a child faces a traumatic event and they don't know what the outcome is going to be and perhaps death is in their future, that is something that they repress and later in life, they fear that that is a...